Gunsmoke
Alternative title: Desperado
Platform: ZX Spectrum
Region: UK
Media: Tape
Controller: Kempston, Interface 2, Redefinea
Genre: Shoot 'em Up - Arcade - Horizontal
Gametype: Undefined
Release Year: 1987
Developer: Juan Carlos Garcia, Miguel Blanco Viu, Julio A. Martin Erro, Jav
Publisher: Go!
Players: 1
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Gun.Smoke is a top-down scrolling shooter that casts the gamer as a lone gunman, out to save the gold rush town of Hicksville from a fearsome group of bandits known as the Wingates. Each level has a particular target enemy, although his or her henchmen must also be taken out.

Although it largely takes place on foot, the gameplay resembles Commando, with its top-down action. The screen scrolls at a constant rate, and enemies come at you from the edges, to be shot or avoided. You can grab various power-ups along the way. Finding a horse will allow you to get hit twice before you die rather than just once. There are scenes in which you raft up a river and use the tracks of a railway line.

On the NES you can tap the A button to fire up and right, the B button to fire up and left, or A and B simultaneously to fire straight ahead. One-button control systems mimic all this. 

Trivia:

Desperado started out as an unauthorised Gunsmoke clone in Spain, but upon its release in the UK, publisher U.S. Gold, who didn't want to spoil its good relations with Capcom, obtained a proper licence, hence licencing the game retroactively.

The dot in the middle of Gun.Smoke was inserted by Capcom in order to avoid certain legal issues; namely, there was a popular American TV series that went by the same name, albeit without the dot. With the dot being rendered as a sheriff's star, most people hardly notice this difference.


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